Abortion Argument Essay

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    One of the major controversial topic that has been taking storm in the news and politics is abortion, the debate whether or not if women have the right to do what they want with their body versus removing tissue that has the potential of becoming a human being. One side, “...argues that even non-viable, undeveloped human life is a sacred and must be protected by the government.” (Head), but on the other side it, “... argues that in cases where human personhood cannot be proven… government does…

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    whether abortion should be legal or not. This subject is a very emotional one, which leads to a very heated and controversial argument about it. People have been completely divided into two groups concerning this issue, being pro-choice or pro-life. There are only a few states in United States that allow abortions. Due to the limited number of states that allow abortion, women are limited to the options they have if they would need or want an abortion. People who are pro-life believe that…

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    Don Marquis’ argument is for the impermissibility of abortion as it is based on the idea that abortion is held to the same regard as “killing an adult human being” due to the fetus having a “future like ours”. Marquis starts off by questioning what makes killing any human being morally wrong? Then, Marquis claims that it is not the “effect on the murderer” or the “effect on the victim’s friends and relatives”, but rather the effect on the victim. He asserts the idea that the “loss of one’s life”…

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    In todays society, abortion levels in the United States have risen along with the rise of teen pregnancies. There are many people who see no problem with abortion, however many Americans are against it. Abortion is the most controversial issue in todays society. Should women be allowed to terminate a pregnancy by killing an unborn child? I don’t believe in abortion because it’s murder. Abortion is a life or death matter, having equal supporters on both sides. Abortion is defined as the “removal…

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    Mississippi is a terrible place to live for women. In order to obtain an abortion, womenmust have an ultrasound, a fetal heart tone procedure, counseling, and a “notification ofservices.” All are designed to make the woman feel guilty, so that she will not get an abortion.The worst part is, she can only get an abortion if her life is in danger or the baby was conceivedthrough rape or incest. Something is probably wrong if a woman is forced to feel guilty aboutsaving her life or getting rid of…

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    and avoid or remove the bad. In cases of abortion, though, where a life is unwanted and burdensome, is it justified to remove it? After all, a life is viewed as a much higher value than s personal goods. Pro-life arguments opposing abortion say that each child has the right to life, is a human at the moment of conception, and ~~. Pro-choice arguments supporting abortion argue that a child’s life begins at birth, a woman has the right over her body, and abortion promotes autonomy. My primary…

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    bad. However, in cases of abortion where a potential life is considered “bad”, is it justified to remove it? After all, life is often viewed as the highest intrinsic good, and thus deliberately taking it away becomes a serious moral issue. Pro-life arguments, or arguments opposing abortion, claim that each human has a right to life, a child is a human at the moment of conception, and we have obligations to protect lives. Pro-choice arguments, or arguments supporting abortion, argue that a…

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    The argument proposed of determining life exists. Thomson sets up a situation where unintended pregnancy occurs due to failed contraception. Thomson examines the conflict that exists to explain when life begins to determine morality. Individuals that see termination as morally righteous constitute their position when the life of the fetus is not considered human. Individuals that see abortion as immoral stand by the fact that life begins at conception and the right of the child is always in…

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    that the subject of abortion is polemic would be a great understatement to say the very least. The battle of abortion is one that has been fought repeatedly and tirelessly with no end. For some, the right to an abortion may oppose certain ethical, social, or legal issues that an individual may follow. However, those specific religions, ethnic groups, or associations with the same opposition to abortions are not by any means required to have an abortion. Groups that oppose abortions are entitled…

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    States surrounding the controversy of abortion. We have seen Supreme Court cases, public marches, TV shows and other types of media involved in this matter, with different groups of people trying to convey their opinion about what women should or should not do, with everyone defending their different viewpoints. While pro-choice activists support women being able to make decisions about their own bodies and abortion, pro-life activists constantly fight for abortion to be illegal. Women are…

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